These are the best Prime Day monitor deals live now - get them before it's too late

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Amazon Prime Day is officially underway, and it is one of the best times all year to lock in serious savings on monitors. Whether you're upgrading your gaming setup, building a new work-from-home office, or simply replacing an aging display, this is the moment when premium and budget options alike drop to some of their lowest prices.

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There are a ton of solid options available on Amazon, from curved panels to budget office monitors. So much so that it can be kind of paralyzing to pick just a single display. With so many out there, which should you get? At ZDNET, we spend all year testing displays across every category. For this roundup, I've sorted through Amazon's massive Prime Day catalog to find monitor deals that are actually worth your money, including standout picks for gaming, productivity, entertainment, and everyday use.  

The best Amazon Prime Day monitor deals

  • Current price: $500 (29% off)
  • Original price: $700

Samsung's Movingstyle Essential monitor is a unique device. It is a 32-inch 4K display mounted on a rolling stand, allowing users to move it from room to room like those old TV sets from elementary school. The screen is attached via an adjustable hinge, so you can tilt, swivel, and turn the Movingstyle a full 90 degrees upright.

As a monitor, the Movingstyle is solid. The 4K display delivers vibrant visuals thanks to a 3,000:1 contrast ratio, AI-powered image optimization, and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Since it runs on Samsung's Tizen OS, it also doubles as a smart TV, providing access to streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+, and even Spotify.

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  • Current price: $1,500 (29% off)
  • Original price: $2,100

If I had to describe the Odyssey Neo G9 in one word, it would be outrageous. This is a massive 57-inch curved gaming monitor running at a resolution of 7680 x 2160 pixels. That is equivalent to having two 4K monitors side by side. Its Mini LED panel delivers an amazing amount of detail and an array of colors that surpass those of most gaming monitors. The 1,000R curvature wraps the user's field of view for an immersive experience, while the 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time ensure that games run incredibly smoothly.

This monitor personifies "excess" in the best possible way.

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  • Current price: $630 (21% off)
  • Original price: $800

The Alienware 34 QD-OLED may not have a name that rolls off the tongue, but it is a great gaming monitor. So much so that it even won the Editors' Choice for June 2025. Compared to the previous entry, this display is more toned down. It's smaller, measuring 34 inches diagonally, with a panel that runs at a sharp 3440 x 1440 resolution. Dell's model boasts a blazing-fast 240Hz refresh rate, ensuring velvety smooth gameplay.

The 1800R curvature wraps around the user for an immersive experience. Games like Monster Hunter Wilds feel larger than life. Also, the ultrawide layout works very well with Windows 11 Snap, effectively creating a dual-monitor setup.

Review: Alienware 34 QD-OLED

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  • Current price: $649 (19% off)
  • Original price: $799

The Asus Pro PA329CRV is a high-end, 27-inch monitor built primarily for creative professionals who need a display with exceptional color accuracy. Its 5K resolution panel is perfect for workloads that require sharp visual detail like video production or graphic design. Asus' display covers nearly the entire DCI-P3 color gamut and it is Calman verified, meaning the color reproduction is precise enough for professional-grade editing. 

Around the back, the ProArt monitor houses several connectivity ports, including a USB-C input with 96W power deliver. That means it provides enough power to recharge connected devices. To further sweeten the deal, buying this screen during Prime Day will also net you a three-month trial of Adobe Creative Cloud.

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  • Current price: $90 (40% off)
  • Original price: $160

Every monitor up to this point has been a high-end model, but there are plenty of great budget displays, too. Case in point: the Acer KB272. It is a 27-inch Full HD screen with solid color reproduction and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. It's a great option for people looking for a new office monitor. It provides plenty of workspace and can even double as a halfway decent gaming display thanks to its support of Adaptive Sync. That helps reduce the amount of screen tearing that can appear on-screen while gaming. I should mention that it comes with Acer VisionCare, which limits the amount of harmful blue light being emitted at any given moment.

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When is Amazon Prime Day? 

Amazon Prime Day 2026 officially runs from June 23 through June 26. However, as mentioned earlier, early smartphone deals are already appearing well before the event begins. In fact, many brands and retailers typically roll out discounts in the weeks leading up to Prime Day, so shoppers may start seeing stronger phone deals in the next week or so.

How did we choose these Amazon Prime Day deals?

At ZDNET, we only recommend smartphone deals that we would personally consider buying, testing, or recommending to friends and family, including you, our readers. To build this roundup, we looked for meaningful discounts on certain devices or a deal on a phone that rarely goes on sale. We also used established price-comparison tools and trackers to determine how good an offer is and how often it drops. 

Beyond the numbers, we took into account our own hands-on testing and reviews, as well as real-world experience from customers who already own these devices. Many of the phones featured have been thoroughly evaluated by ZDNET's in-house expert, assessing their performance, battery life, cameras, displays, and overall value. Our goal is simple: we aim to cut through all the noise and find the best smartphone deals that are actually worth your money. 

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